Brandi Jones | Marketing & Design

Two Social Media Mistakes That Are Costing Your Business (And How to Fix Them)

If you’re making social media mistakes as a small business owner, you’re not alone.

Keeping up with social media while running a business can feel like spinning plates while answering emails and reheating your coffee for the third time. Between client work, meetings, and everything else on your plate, posting consistently often falls to the bottom of the list.

But here’s the truth: inconsistent posting and random content can quietly cost you visibility and sales.

The good news? Most social media mistakes for small businesses are fixable with a simple plan.

Let’s talk about the two biggest ones I see — and how to get back on track.

Mistake #1: Inconsistent Posting

I get it. Life gets busy. Things come up.

But consistency really does matter.

People trust what feels familiar.
When your audience sees you regularly, you stay top of mind. When you disappear for weeks at a time, they forget you’re even there.

Consistency builds credibility.
You don’t have to post daily. But showing up consistently makes you look reliable and serious about what you do.

It helps engagement, too.
When people know you show up every Monday (or whatever your rhythm is), they start expecting it. More engagement tells the algorithm your content is worth showing to more people.

And yes, the numbers support it.
Brands that post consistently can see significantly higher engagement. More engagement means more eyes. More eyes mean more opportunities.

When you go quiet, your momentum slows down. Staying active keeps the conversation going.

Social Media Mistakes That Are Costing Your Business

Mistake #2: Not Knowing What to Post

This one? I hear it constantly.

“I want to post… I just don’t know what to say.”

Totally normal.

But when you don’t have a plan, one of two things happens:

You stop posting completely.
Or you recycle the same 3 ideas over and over.

Without a strategy:

  • You run out of ideas fast
  • Your content feels repetitive
  • You miss opportunities to connect or sell
  • Everything feels random instead of intentional

And random content rarely brings consistent results.

The Fix: A Simple Content Plan

You don’t need something complicated.

You just need a basic content calendar.

Here’s how to start:

  1. Decide what’s realistic.
    Can you post twice a week? Three times? Start there. Consistency matters more than posting every day.
  2. Plan a month at a time.
    Use a simple calendar, Google Sheet, or planner. Mix in educational posts, behind-the-scenes, testimonials, tips, product features, and personal touches.
  3. Stick to it (as best you can).
    Life happens. But having a plan removes the daily “what do I post?” stress.

When your content has direction, social media starts working for you instead of feeling like

Need Help?

If social media feels overwhelming or like you’re constantly winging it, you’re not alone.

I work with small business owners to create simple, realistic strategies that actually fit their schedule.

One of my clients saw their Facebook impressions jump by over 300% in a month once we put a clear posting plan in place. That meant more website visits and more bookings.

If you’re ready for less guessing and more structure, let’s talk. No pressure. Just a conversation about what makes sense for your business.

Results always depend on your industry and effort, of course. But consistency and a solid plan truly do make a difference.

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